Noi Supplement for a Type 2.06 General Permit - Fish Hatchery Discharge to a Perennial Surface Water is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is the purpose of the Noi Supplement for a Type 2.06 General Permit?
A: The purpose is to allow a fish hatchery to discharge to a perennial surface water in Arizona.
Q: What does Noi stand for?
A: Noi stands for Notice of Intent.
Q: What is a Type 2.06 General Permit?
A: It is a permit that authorizes certain types of discharges to surface waters in Arizona.
Q: What is a fish hatchery?
A: A fish hatchery is a facility where fish are bred and raised for stocking in lakes, rivers, or other bodies of water.
Q: What is a perennial surface water?
A: A perennial surface water is a body of water that flows continuously throughout the year.
Q: What are the requirements for a fish hatchery to obtain a Noi Supplement for a Type 2.06 General Permit?
A: The requirements include submitting a Notice of Intent (Noi), developing a pollution prevention plan, and complying with applicable water quality standards and monitoring requirements.
Q: Who is responsible for issuing the Noi Supplement for a Type 2.06 General Permit?
A: The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) is responsible for issuing the permit.
Q: What are some potential environmental impacts of fish hatchery discharges?
A: Potential impacts include nutrient enrichment, sedimentation, and introduction of non-native species.
Q: Why is it important to regulate fish hatchery discharges?
A: Regulation is important to protect water quality, aquatic life, and ecosystems from the potential negative impacts of hatchery discharges.
Q: Are there any fees associated with obtaining a Noi Supplement for a Type 2.06 General Permit?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with the permit application and annual fees for maintaining the permit.
Form Details:
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